

The 12 groups for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, to be jointly hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico from June 11 to July 19, have been confirmed following Friday’s official draw in Washington, D.C.
Host nations Mexico, Canada, and the United States headline Groups A, B, and D respectively, as 48 teams prepare to battle for football’s biggest prize in the expanded tournament format.
Below is the full breakdown of all 12 groups:
Group A:
Mexico, South Africa, South Korea, Qualifier
Group B:
Canada, Qualifier, Qatar, Switzerland
Group C:
Brazil, Morocco, Haiti, Scotland
Group D:
United States, Paraguay, Australia, Qualifier
Group E:
Germany, Curacao, Ivory Coast, Ecuador
Group F:
Netherlands, Japan, Qualifier, Tunisia
Group G:
Belgium, Egypt, Iran, New Zealand
Group H:
Spain, Cape Verde, Saudi Arabia, Uruguay
Group I:
France, Senegal, Qualifier, Norway
Group J:
Argentina, Algeria, Austria, Jordan
Group K:
Portugal, Qualifier, Uzbekistan, Colombia
Group L:
England, Croatia, Ghana, Panama
The tournament will be the first to feature 48 participating teams and will be played across three North American countries, marking a new era for global football.